Post on 25-May-2020
Government of the District of ColumbiaOffice of the Chief Financial OfficerOffice of Tax and Revenue
Vincent C. Gray Mayor
Natwar M. Gandhi Chief Financial Officer
Stephen Cordi Deputy Chief Financial Officer
2012Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Payment Guide Bank Information for Payments TXP and Addenda Record Layouts Tax Type Codes and DefinitionsVersion 1.8 032112
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Version Control _____________________________________________________ 2
General Information _________________________________________________ 4
Payment Options ___________________________________________________ 4
Payment Reporting _________________________________________________ 5
Mandatory Electronic Payments _______________________________________ 5
International ACH Transactions (IAT) ___________________________________ 6
Debit Blocks and ACH Company ID _____________________________________ 6
E-Check or Direct Debit Payments ______________________________________ 7
ACH Credit Payment _________________________________________________ 7
Multiple Records in a Single CCD+ File __________________________________________________ 7
ACH Credit Bulk Filing for Withholding Tax ______________________________________________ 7
ACH Credit Instructions for Ballpark Fee ________________________________________________ 8
ACH Credit Format Specifications ______________________________________________________ 8
Tax Payment (TXP) Record Layout for ACH Credit Payments for DC ____________ 9
ACH Credit Tax Type Codes __________________________________________ 10
ACH Credit Definitions ______________________________________________ 10
Examples of the TXP Record Layout for ACH Credit Payments for DC __________ 12
1. Tax payment with account number (sales and use, withholding, DHCF) __________________ 12
2. Tax payment without account number (all other tax types) ____________________________ 12
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Version Control
Version Number/Date Comments
1.0/01312011 Initial Release
1.1/02072011 Added examples of the Tax Payment (TXP) Record Layout
1.2/02162011 Asterisks mandatory fields in TXP Record Layout and modified ACH Credit Tax Type Codes
1.3/04122011 Comments from review by Financial Systems Group (FSG)
1.4/05022011 Additional comments from FSG
1.5/07012011 Modified example of the TXP record layout for tax payment with account number
1.6/07202011 Modified ACH Credit Tax Type Codes for Hospital Assessment and ICF-MR
1.7/102111 Correct the TXP record layout for tax payment without account number and corrected ACH credit tax type codes
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1.8/032112 Modified ACH credit tax type for special event (FR-800SE) and changed the Routing Number under ACH credit format specifications
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General Information Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) is the transfer of funds from your bank account to the District of
Columbia (DC) Office of Tax and Revenue’s (OTR’s) bank account. The National Automated Clearing
House Association (NACHA) is the organization that sets the standards for transfer of funds between
participating financial institutions. The term “ACH” refers to “automated clearinghouse”. There are four
methods of EFT payments: (1) ACH Debit Payment; (2) electronic check (e-check); (3) ACH Credit; and (4)
Credit Card payments. ACH Debit and e-check require the taxpayer to be registered as an electronic
taxpayer service center (eTSC) participant.
The DC eTSC registration requires a 1 to 3 business-day turnaround; therefore, please ensure you pre-
register early prior to the date your taxes are due. Permission to access to the eTSC is not same-day, as
requests for processing requires overnight at a minimum. The Business Tax Registration (FR-500) does
not register you for use of the eTSC, unless you complete the registration for eTSC at the time of on-line
submission of the FR-500. The eTSC registration can be completed at the time of the FR-500
registration or you may print and email the eTSC registration to ETSCAccount@dc.gov or fax to (202)
442-6388. User IDs and passwords are sent by regular mail once the application is processed. Please
allow 7-10 business days for receipt of a user ID and password by regular mail. The user ID is not the
FEIN/EIN or company name. It is a system generated number as is the password. The OTR does not
store or have the ability to retrieve or provide passwords. Once taxpayers have a user ID, they can visit
the website at www.taxpayerservicecenter.com, select ‘Business Tax Service Center’, select ‘Logon for
Existing Users’, select ‘I forgot my password’, enter the user ID and a password will be emailed to the
address on file with the OTR.
The eTSC provides secure access to DC Business Tax information. As a registered eTSC customer, you
may file some business tax returns electronically, remit payment by credit card or EFT (provided that the
return is processed in our system), view account balance information, and correspond with OTR. For a
registration form and more information about eTSC, visit www.taxpayerservicecenter.com.
Payment Options DC utilizes various payment options available to taxpayers, which include:
Official Payments (OPAY). This option is used to process business e-check and credit card
payments. There is no fee for e-check. The taxpayer must be a registered eTSC user and be
signed in to use this feature. This option is also available to individual income taxpayers to
process e-check and credit card payments. Individuals go directly to the OPAY website or
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) phone system, enter jurisdiction code 6000 and proceed with
making the payment. There is a fee for credit card usage that is paid directly to OPAY by the
taxpayer.
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ACH Debit. ACH debit is used for registered eTSC business taxpayers only at this time. There is
no fee. Bank account information is stored within their on-line eTSC account. The DC system
stores only one bank account per entity, regardless of tax type. Taxpayers give the right to debit
the money from their bank account. Taxpayers must be registered eTSC users and be signed in
to use this feature. Ensure you allow 1-3 business days if entering change of banking
information. A banking update form is available on the DC website. eTSC does not allow the
use of foreign bank accounts for business ACH Debits.
E-check. E-check is similar to ACH debit, but it is a one-time transaction where the taxpayer
provides banking information at the time of payment instead of storing information. There is no
fee for business or individual e-check payments using OPAY as the payment processing vendor.
ACH Credit. ACH credit is for business taxpayers only. The taxpayer directly credits OTR’s bank
account by authorizing his or her bank to credit the District’s bank by debiting his or her
account. This is mainly used for bulk withholding, but businesses can and do use it for other
business tax types.
Payment Reporting Contact your financial institution to find out what type of ACH origination services it offers, and the
associated costs. These costs will not be paid by the District and are your responsibility. You are
responsible for initiating the electronic payment with your financial institution so that the funds are
deposited into the District’s bank account on or before the tax due date. To avoid late payment penalty
and interest charges, make your ACH payment (any type) on or before the due date of the return.
Contact your financial institution to determine their cut-off time.
Mandatory Electronic Payments Under the provisions of the Non-Individual Income Tax Electronic Filing Emergency Act of 2009, business
taxpayers must pay their taxes electronically for any period that the tax due exceeds $10,000. This
requirement also applies to third party bulk filers who pay the tax for multiple businesses. This includes
payments made by businesses for Sales and Use Tax, Employer Withholding Tax, Ballpark Fee,
Specialized Sales Tax, Motor Fuel, both business estimated and final payments and Department of
Health Care Finance (DHCF) payments which include Nursing Provider, Stevie Sellows Intermediate Care
Facility (ICF-MR), and Hospital Assessment payments.
The lowered threshold requiring electronic payments for business tax payments became effective
August 26, 2009, when the Fiscal Year Budget Support Emergency Act was signed. The OTR has
permitted a reasonable period of time for business taxpayers to adjust their tax payment process to be
in compliance with the new threshold.
Beginning with tax year 2010, Sales and Use Tax and Withholding filing frequency thresholds have
changed. If your tax liability is less than $200 per period, you are required to file annually, FR-800A or
FR900A. If your tax liability is greater than $200 but less than $1200 per period, you are required to file
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quarterly, FR800Q or FR900Q. If your tax liability is greater than $1200 per period, you are required to
file monthly, FR800M or FR900M.
NOTE: Taxpayers making non-liability payments for tax types that are not available for on-line filing
through the eTSC must use ACH Credit as their electronic payment method. These tax types include
Sales and Use Annual (FR800A) and Employer Withholding (FR900A). The eTSC does not support filing
of these returns, but does support payments, provided your paper return has been processed prior to
attempting to make the payment. We do not at this time offer the ability to file a Corporate Franchise
Tax (D-20), Unincorporated Business Franchise Tax (D-30), Partnership Return (D-65), Fiduciary Income
(D-41), Personal Property (FP-31) or Motor Fuel (FR-400M) return through eTSC.
International ACH Transaction (IAT) Effective September 18, 2009, NACHA introduced the use of the International ACH Transaction (IAT). Its
guidelines are applicable to direct deposit refunds and payments. Payments are credit and debit
instructions exchanged across national borders to transfer values between an originator (sender-
taxpayer) and a receiver (beneficiary – District Government). This rule applies to refunds and payments
that are transmitted to or received from a financial institution outside the territorial jurisdiction of the
United States (US). The territorial jurisdiction of the US includes all 50 states, the District of Columbia
(DC), US territories, US military bases and US embassies in foreign countries. A foreign address is not an
indicator of whether the payment or refund is an IAT.
A payment transaction is:
An instruction of a sender to a bank to pay, or obtain payment of, or to cause another bank to
pay or obtain payment of, a fixed or determinate amount of money that is to be paid to, or
obtained from, a receiver; and
Any and all settlements, accounting entries or disbursements that are necessary or appropriate
to carry out the instruction.
For in-bound tax payments (in-bound to the taxpayer) made electronically through eTSC, the taxpayer
must, in order to comply with new banking rules, answer the question “Will this payment go to an
account outside the US?” If the answer is “yes” you will be required to pay by check or credit card. If
your payment is rejected, you may be subject to the District’s dishonored check fee; in addition you may
be subject to additional penalties and interest. Please notify this agency if your response changes in the
future.
Debit Blocks and ACH Company ID Some banks require entry of the company name and ID of anyone attempting to debit a corporate
account. The debit process has a two (2) day turnaround in order to process payment from the financial
institution to OTR.
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The information for DC OTR is as follow:
Company Name: DC GOVT
Company ID Tax Type
536001131C Individual Income, Corporate/ Unincorporated Franchise (including declarations, estimated and extensions), withholding and fiduciary
536001131A All other tax types
E-Check or Direct Debit Payments The company name and ID for debit block for electronic transactions (e-check) is as follows:
Company Name: BANKSERV
Company ID: 1911925808 or 3911925808
ACH Credit Payment If you use ACH credit, you initiate payments by transmitting a file in a pre-defined format to your bank.
This format is defined by NACHA. The correct format for an ACH credit transfer for a tax payment to DC
is described in a page that follows. Failure to follow the established format will cause delay posting your
payment to your account in a timely manner. For sales and use or withholding accounts, please include
both your FEIN or SSN and your OTR-assigned 12 digit account number in the proper positions of the
record format.
Multiple Records in a Single Cash Concentration or Disbursement (CCD+) File
To send multiple payments in a single CCD+ file, your bank must be able to transmit a file composed of a
single file header and company/batch header record, multiple entry detail and addenda records and a
single company/batch control and file control record. Please make sure that your bank can transmit this
type of file before you select the ACH credit payment method for multiple records file.
ACH Credit Bulk Filing for Withholding Tax
You may use the ACH credit method to make your payment and file your monthly or quarterly return; in
addition clients with zero liabilities may make ACH credit transactions for zero dollars. The credit
addendum information in this document provides OTR with the detail needed to create your monthly or
quarterly return. For tax types other than withholding, you must file the return separately when making
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the payment via ACH credit. Some tax types can be filed on line through eTSC as described above
(FR900M, FR900Q, and FR900B). Others must be filed on paper (annual returns such as the FR900A).
ACH Credit Instructions for Ballpark Fee
The OTR has received many payments for the ballpark fee that could not be posted due to incorrect
information in the TXP record. The tax period for ballpark fee is always June 1 – May 31, regardless of
what your tax period ending date is for your corporate or unincorporated business tax. When making
ACH credit payments for ballpark fee, please make sure that the tax period ending month and day are
always 0531. For example, a payment for the 2011 Ballpark Fee, due on June 15, 2011, must always
have period ending date of 110531.
ACH Credit Format Specifications The following pages describe the ACH credit tax payment file layout and implementation. The NACHA
record formats for CCD+ entries must be placed in the following order:
1. File header record
2. Company/batch header record
3. Entry detail record
4. Addenda record
5. Company/batch control record
6. File control record
The following pages specify the field definitions. Please see the NACHA rulebook or visit www.nacha.org
for more detailed information on NACHA formats, specifications, and definitions. It takes two (2) days
to successfully process an ACH credit payment.
The bank routing and account information for making ACH credit payments is:
Bank: Wells Fargo
Routing Number: 121000248
Account Number: 2066701862929
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Tax Payment (TXP) Record Layout for ACH Credit Payments for DC The following format is required for a successful ACH credit payment transaction. This format is used
for the NACHA CCD+ application by the DC OTR. See codes and definitions table on the following page
for description of the “Field Names”. Failure to follow the format may result in delays in processing
your payment(s). Please note that asterisks are required in mandatory fields as separators between all
fields.
Field Name Field Inclusion Requirement
Contents
Segment Identifier M TXP
Separator M *
TXP01 Taxpayer Identification5 M XXXXXXXXX
Separator M *
TXP02 Tax Type Code6 M XXXXX
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TXP03 Tax Period End Date M YYMMDD
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TXP04 Amount Type7 M T
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TXP05 Amount8 M $$$$$$$$cc
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TXP06 Amount Type7 O P
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TXP08 Amount Type7 O I
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TXP10 Account Number9 C XXXXXXXXXXXX
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5 This is your 9-digit federal ID (FEIN/SSN). Do not use a hyphen to separate digits
6 See next page for tax type codes
7 Enter “T” for tax, “P” for penalty, and “I” for interest; T is mandatory, P and I are optional
8 Do not enter dollar sign or decimal point
9 Enter the 12-digit DC-assigned tax account number, assigned to sale and use (35XXXXXXXXXX)
including specialized sales tax, withholding (30XXXXXXXXXX) or Department of Health Care Finance
(DHCF) (45XXXXXXXXXX) including nursing provider, ICF-MR, and hospital assessment fees
*Reference Appendix A for examples
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ACH Credit Tax Type Codes Tax Type Code
Fiduciary Income Tax (includes estimated and extensions payments) D-41P, D-41ES, FR-127F
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Corporate Tax (includes corp tax payment, estimated and extension payments) D-2030P,
D-20ES, FR-128
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Unincorporated Business (UB) Tax (includes UB tax payment, estimated and extension payments)
D-2030P, D-30ES, FR-128
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Ballpark Fee* FR-1500 00280
Withholding Tax (FR-900A, FR-900M, FR-900Q) 00300
Withholding Annual Reconciliation (FR-900B) 00310
Sales and Use Tax (FR-800A, FR-800M, FR-800Q) 00350
Special Event Sales and Use Tax (FR-800SE) 00360
Motor Fuel Tax (FR-400M 00370
Specialized Sales Tax* (FR-800SM) 00380
Personal Property Tax (includes payment and extension) FP-31P, FP-129A
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DHCF* Nursing Provider (FR-1600M) Stevie Sellows ICF-MR (FR-1700Q)
Hospital Assessment (FR-1800)
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*ELECTRONIC FILING AND PAYMENT ONLY
ACH Credit Definitions ACCOUNT NUMBER – Field for the taxpayer’s 12-digit account number assigned by OTR. Account
number is only assigned to Sales and Use, Specialized Sales Tax, Employer Withholding and DHCF
accounts.
AMOUNT – Field used to carry dollar amount being paid. There are three amount fields – one for tax,
one for penalty, and one for interest. When an amount field is used, it should always contain cents (¢¢).
Do not enter decimal points or dollar signs.
AMOUNT TYPE – Field used to identify the type of amount that follows. The value will be T for tax due,
P for penalty paid and I for interest paid.
FIELD INCLUSION REQUIREMENT – Indicates whether the field is conditional (C), mandatory (M), or
optional (O) field. If the field is conditional, it means that if you are paying penalty or interest, then
there must be a dollar amount in addition to the code “P” or “I”
SEGMENT IDENTIFIER – The name of a record segment. This occupies the first character positions of the
segment. The segment identified is TXP, for tax payment.
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SEPARATOR – Used to separate two fields. The asterisk (*) is used as the separator. The asterisk is a
mandatory field.
TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION – Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or Social Security Number
(SSN) issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the Social Security Administration (SSA). Do not
use a hyphen.
TAX PERIOD END DATE – End of the tax period for the tax payment report. The correct format is
“YYMMDD”. Example: 110101 representing January 01, 2011
TAX TYPE CODE – Standardized code used to identify the type of tax that is being paid as listed in the
table of tax types.
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Examples of the TXP Record Layout for ACH Credit Payments for DC
Tax payment with account number (sales and use other than specialized sales
tax, withholding, DHCF)
TXP*111111111*00300*110131*T*0012000000*****300000088399*\
Tax payment without account number (all other tax types)
TXP*111111111*00250*110131*T*0012000000******\
Explanation:
TXP is always the first identifier; no other letters or numbers should be present for this record as the
first identifier
Asterisk is required as a separator between all fields
111111111 represent your FEIN/SSN without hyphens (FEIN issued by the Internal Revenue Service and
SSN issued by the Social Security Administration) and are 9 digits in length
Asterisk - mandatory
00350 represents the tax type code, in this instance is Sales and Use, do not use F800 or Sales and Use
Asterisk - mandatory
110331 represents the tax period ending date
Asterisk - mandatory
T represents Tax Payment
Asterisk - mandatory
0012000000 the first 8 characters represent dollars and last two characters represent cents
Asterisk - mandatory
P represents Penalty; if not present, place an asterisk in this field
Asterisk - mandatory
$$$$$$$$cc the first 8 characters represent dollars and the last two characters represent cents (if no
penalty, use * in this field)
Asterisk - mandatory
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I represent Interest
Asterisk - mandatory
$$$$$$$$cc the first 8 characters represent dollars and the last two characters represent cents (if no
interest, use * in this field)
Asterisk - mandatory
350000000000 represent the 12-digit account number assigned by OTR present for this tax type (this
example is a sales and use account – begin with 350, if no OTR account number assigned, use * in this
field)
Asterisk - mandatory
\ represents termination of the record (must be included)